Even as Bihar continues to grapple with the rising number of Covid-19 cases following the continual return of the teeming migrants from different parts of the country, a gang war appears to have shifted the focus back to the age-old politics-crime nexus in the state.
Barely a few months before the assembly polls are scheduled to be held, Bihar has witnessed a spurt in crime in Gopalganj district with back-to-back killings of people owing allegiance of rival political parties. The naming of a ruling Janata Dal-United legislator, Amarendra Pandey, as a conspirator in a triple murder case followed by an alleged retaliatory killing of one of his close associates have left the political atmosphere surcharged, bringing back memories of an era when such incidents were not uncommon in the state.